Missions

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This was taken at Galcom international. Gal in Hebrew means to commit, com is short for communication, international means worldwide. Their name is an indication of their commitment to communicating the gospel world wide. One story they shared... Dave Kaseman was sent to Bo Sierra Leone in 2003 he installed an FM radio station and donated 2000 Galcom solar fixed tuned radios 7 years after the installation of the radio station approximately 37000 Muslims had come to trust Christ as Savior along with 15,000 non-Muslims over 970 new churches had been planted

For Christian Salvage Mission we went and saw their operation how they take Bibles and other Christian material to send overseas they talked about pastors who had to go to other towns just to look at a Bible to get a sermon because they had none these are the places that Christian Salvage Mission goes into they have students in Bible seminaries around the world that will request "could you please send us a Bible and maybe a study guide" and they send them we saw that there theme is "gathering the fragments that nothing may be lost John 612 "everything they do is through donations. One way people can help is to cut your used stamps off your envelopes with at least a quarter inch border around the stamp and bring them to the church we collect them and then send them to Christian Salvage mission where a volunteer takes them and sells them to stamp collectors and all the proceeds from that goes to help pay for the shipping of the materials around the world.

Some of the missions team out for lunch with Curtis, Joan and Carole. Curtis is a young man whom our denomination has sponsored along with the Herbie fund out of Sick Kids. He has left his home in Haiti to come to Toronto to have brain surgery. Joan is a member of our Toronto church and his Canadian "mother".

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